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,!*.<- f.^k-xt tst i^t it mk " * * j * i vol vi salisbury n ('., i^ptemljek 8 1871 no so Â« m;m?io\s stagejjnes jjjj^-'l i.i..\\<;i:\ii:nt on am after july 3 l871 salem to hkill point i.aii.v l-ol'lt hnllse lai'illls excursion tickets â€” round hip good until oct 1 ,'..(. wilniingloii to suuiu omi.v ih 06 wilwn " . " ml 13 89 tnrbnro " * " " if it staoe oi-'i nits â€” ai pfohl & siiickton's miirchiint's hotel wlnslnii n 0 at llutucr's hotel salem n 0 head of western railroad to asiievillei daily four im e t inn-ill â– , oxcepi sunday i'l veil isi uii t i i cts ti a iti-v ille h f side nt tho principal lliill road ilui - uii tin north caro linn itiiili'uiid met vv i iuti hn in nml i'liyellev i lie mid wes tern llu 1 1 road dally except sunday c ii a 1 i.ott v to vyapr.sf.0r0 and iikait 01 tt c rs it it iii leave ( lull letle molldiiv will lie iliiy llllll friday leave wade-bni'n tuesday lli n i day and saturday making connection with railroads ut hui'h)lte mul daily stage in head nf wil.uhigiui'.i'l.ar a rntliorfusd r it from wiiih'sluirn ily this ruiite passengers leave wilmington nnd charlotte monday wodnns day ami friday ut 7 ft in niul arrive ill wli iugtun mul uharlutto uoxl ovoulug resting ut night in wuile hum eiteh way through tickotb f uu uhorlotto to wllmlng ton only flo kinqstrbb to oeorgbtown.s 0 i leave li'iii-geliiwn monday wednesday and friday roturn next day through tickots via n 13 railroad to char leston 0 uu e t clemmon8 june 24 1st1 20itf contractor sparkling catawba springs formerly called the carolinu white sulphur catawba county w c this highly pupiiliir watering place will be open for visitors on wednesday june lllib the mineral waters n these springs nre tin white and uliic sulphur jl.nlycbvi.te the me dicinal properties uf which arc nol excelled nnd a healthier and more delightful watering place not tu in found the springs will be under the management of 1 m iii a ik nn experienced hotel keeper together with mrs wkknn and visitors may rely upon good fare nud good nlli nliili plenty ni lee i iiii bund nf music ami good physicians in attendance xe leave italliuuiie ur wilbhingtcn in ibe mor ning r.'ii ai'i|tiiu creek richmond und danville r r,,to salisbury where you take tbo western ami morgnnton rood nnd rench hickory suc tion the springs depot by half-post nine o clock the next morning leave augusta on nl night and take the charlotte nnd stntebvillo road at charlotte you reach the springs early tho next morning â€” charleston in the morning,nnd bent thesprings the next morning a goud four bui'sc omnibus will run in con nection with llie trains to ibe springs over a beautiful road only six miles ' board l'cr month or four weeks 40.00 per week 15.00 der dny 2.60 children and colored servants half price no charge for infants under '_' vears of age j golden v vatt sparkling cutawba pprings june lit 1871 24 tf i l^^^^l 11 1 1 fliesy ni ptoms of liver !' |{ comphnnt are uneasiness ugxmmdxets'.ini.d pain in the side p sometimes the pain is in i ei eet.eee.--.r -- ; b | 1ju | (] q r u ,,| | s n j s . taken for rhcnnintimii the stomticb is affected with loss of appetite and sickness bowels in general costive sometimes alternating with lax c ' 1 '" '"'"' ' h â€¢ ro bled i 111 illi pain mul dull bea livkr i ivy sensation considcrn i tide less of iileniurv ne 8>--""<i-i'ii with painful sciisitiiun nt linvinc i ft undone something which ought in hnve been done often complaining of weakness debility und low spirits si mi limes many of the nbove symptoms attend the disease and at other times very few of them hut the liver is generally the organ inu.-t involved â€” cure the liver wilh dr simmons liter regulator a preparation roots nml herbs warranted to be strictly vegetable and can do no injury lo a y one it ha been used by hundreds ami known fur the last 40 years ns unc oflhe mosl reliable efficacious nnd haruniless preparations ever of fered lu the suflcring if lulteii iii'ulmly and pcrsistentlv ft is slue to cure 1 1 , el v pepsin b end nch e i ljaundice,costiveness,sick i rcg-ulator i ihoadnchc chronic dinrr 1 j flu i:i,:i lll-cliull o i'l be hlilil _â€ž,! del euliiji dy-i tilt-ty nf feetiuns of the kidneys nervousness chills di cascs of tho kin impurity of the blood mclnn esholy or depression of j itit in irlhurn colic ui pains in the bowels pain in the in ml fever iiigii ague ibopsv boils pain in the bnek xe prepared only by j ii ziiii.in & co i iruggh is macon gn trice ; by mail 125 for sale by t f ki.i ttz & co febÂ°l iv salisbury n c notiec in bankruptcy united stati:s of america dist nl north i mini in v cape fear district in the nni tn r of andrew murphy assignee in bankruptcy of menocly & young notice i in n i y giv ii lo all such creditors . i m.'n'ei ly and von :â€¢ n may i ol hive proved their claims thai ihev will be required lo prove ih tn before it ii lir'ondfh i.i regi ti r in bank ruptcy i il tih 1 ii-ni t of north ' â– ui his i ilu â– â– in salisbury on or i-t re iho 1 day of i .. ml r 1871 t r ihe ; ro . rtj and elfeils remaining in my bonds will i.u reci nv . l â– . ih origin il i iviin hi - rib r i f judge i'rooks andrew ml'rphy a-i nt aug 15 1-71:111 ol mcncvlj & luuig l)c id nuttl state i 1 ' iii i h 1 1 â– -: 1 1 wdkkb nv l b wis ii a n i â€¢: s . editor ami proprietor hates ll|l nl iii illl ion on viiaii payiltle tu uilv nice si ill six months " >â€¢ 1,(50 5 copies iii uio illllll'i'ss iii 1)11 i ititlcn nf atft'i'i'tittiiii one sipuirc first hnii'ititin 1,0(1 for icb iiddltiouiil si'ltli.n l , *Â») hevnei.il i'ee'..r will'w-ttvlltiri'tl bit per cent higher thin ilm nliuve rates court nnd justice's orders will be publish ed ai ilm tame rates with otlion advertise inc its obituary nntloob over six lines charged asudvei'tlscineiits i'(i tract hates j 1 h '/, 5 s f r 1 k i 3 f h ni'acil ;'- v a j i s w * '!â€¢ 3 ' , h i 1 square r.n j'.'t 7."i rjcidii s n > mini 2 squares 4 60 i 8.1 sso'i.'iou 38,00 ii squares i oh 1)00 p2 00s0 00 in.iiii 4 squares siidiiod 1.10025 00 37,80 i lllliltl i i i'll 111 iii t(l iii till illl 1,1.1111 , } column 18 00 24 00 30 00 48 00 70,00 . i column 280040001 so 00,80 00,130,00 den's riglits the histouy uk the illliat iiki'ihim mnvl-lmlln-f | from the ki.l till enquirer at a i'ai-in-yiii'd in virginia there lived a family of domestic fowls consisting of two cocks nml about ti dozen hens the encks were game nud of llie bebi breed and wero ro inn liable for i heir pluck nml gallantry us wi ii as for their devotion and attention to their wives when food was thrown to them they never pat-look of it before culling up tim hens and seeing limy wore served first and whenover they chanced to find n savory bug or to scutch up il ib licnlo worm limy always denied themselves tho luxury und invited the bens to oujoy it in preference thus biiow ing their chief gratification consisted in the comfort and itnppincss nt their help males ami the in us wore not slow to avail ilmmselves nl the sell denial nnd po liteness of iheir husbands but gobbli tl up grains worms nnd hues without even bnyii g thank yon or won't you join us they seemed to look upon these iii 1 if.it c uiiet.lioin nl tin ir lords und the j appropriation of nil the best things to themselves as their natural and inbereiil tight ( n the other hand iho bens were lov ' ing gentle nnd uludie.it and attended to domestic duties notably laying iheir j eggs wilh i-e-tu tirity iiiiii dispatch bitting 1 in il.iiii carefully mul patiently and rais ing their chickens in the mosl afl'eclionalu and dcviifed manner both men and wo men it their pride permitted mighl draw i instructive lessons from the boeiul lifo of this family of domestic fowls the men might copy after the cocks in courage i si if denial iii d these pleasing little il 1 1 ill - i lions v i icb are so much appreciated by t their wives and the women might iinitntc 1 tho bens in i heir regularity patience diligence ami industry ; in their devotion to their children and in iheir n sped for i and siibiiii.-.-iiiii to their busl nuds lim day ibis family ol fuwls was visi ted by two strange lu-ns thnl hnd arrive . from massachusetts the btrangcrs were i tall raw-boned long-legged bug necked and big-footed and bud course iihibii ' i voices without in il.itiuli or inliuduc ' tion they stiidcd into the burn yui tl and j circulated nmongsl the inns niul conver . sed with iln in iu as fire and easy a style - us il they bud known them all their liven ' indeed one would have supposed ihul the bum yard belonged to llu in after :. c few ni mnks upon the lulu war aid llie s , scarcity 1 cocks they request d iho hens . in scpnrnlo themselves from the roosters ui d to collect iu a corner of llie yurd u they bad mill leis uf vast iinpniliii.ee to communicate lo them the curiosity nf i the bens being thus excited ihej filed off furtively to ibe appointed corner and 3 1 formed a circle nround their new ncquuiu .' im cis anil in sob mu and respectful si ' b-iici listened to one of them who thus ' iiddi ss.'d them : i ladies i hnve called you together to address you on a subject ot pitrauiotiul , importance nol only to your .>Â« u comfort ,; anil happiness bul lo the future success and progress of your posterity i n 1 of all â– _ civiiizid poultry v mi are aware of the . accepted idea ibnl in ilm beginning of - ibis world tho mul portion ol er ation vvetc made first and lliiil llie ii nude was 1 created us a sol t nf nltei thought or side issue lo relieve the mile from the '.( dium of being alone and lo ( tiibule lo bis comfort and plcasiiic there is no doubt ibni acting gin ibis idi ,., the mule bus , coiistil ui 1 l.lin.-t if ilu bud nl cienlion and im f i i.i fell up ne being tbo supe rior i the female and taking u mean ndvitntagc nf his gn a i ize and blrength has iuipoei d upon ilm f male nil the enn 8 i nnd drudgery ol this lifo especially is this the case willi ll.e i alln t d 1 1 ibe anil i pio eminently bo with that portion ol it that we represent upon ihe female por lii n of our li ibe b ive in i u impost d till , the ineonvi niciico ui d ial or ol laj ing i egg mul tin responsibility and trouble 1 raising chicki ns w bile the mnlo bus ' nothing i l-e tn do bul to strut nbout nnd ndmiro hiius if and give nn i ccnsionul i , in am hc!i lit tics u hawk homing lu the air l.ut inking good cm a to gel oul of lint ivny wlion llie lill vv k p lllncm lull i upon our unprotected biood he w ill ily upon thu lop nf a fence 1 flip his wings nnd crow iis if thi world belonged in him nnd look diiwi v iiii ibe utmost plu cency upon iih hens while we me tolling ti support nur fiiiiiilics now ibis hurt ol thing iiii m been going 1 on fur so long ll lime without lllf protest und set iniugly wilh tin ciiiisenl mul up provnl ot tbi bens that it bus con.o lo be regarded ns ilm natural sinto nf nll'niis visited by our slurs vnu hnvo nil bin i nf lim fluid s o 10 llu t wolldl lllil mineral which when upplied in i he puns bill by ll mini tine nr simile will in stunlly extinct tin \ nu in mul save the ltd ul llu sulb rer well i'lymuiiih rock is ilm grenl moral iutid*stono which when applied lu ilm lllulill boi'l's lllld bins vv bicb ii til it ( this win id will produce un inslnnl cure my iniiloi'i.nl nneobtnr ituldy uuid shell mum uver in the mill lluivei ', nml wus ilm lira i ul ilm poultry tribe thnl ovi r set innl till i'll mull i ll lluclv llllll ilm li if t ben lliut ever lllld an egg in america ( when lliildy hard shell gave i r cackle , upon llllll classic spnt i lie 1 1 mas 111 i end ilm warning noto ol ilm diseiilliiallnicni ' j of ilm gentle bos since ilm the fen ale at tho north bus lieeii al null antl ils activity is ill nmnsc far beyond anything that'you lux uriuiis dauglitoi'8 of ilm bunny souih could ever imagine ideas distilled thrnugh the alembic of our minds are crystuliz d into gems of tin ughi ihul are destined in daz zle the world vnu will ibiri line nol be surprised when 1 till you ihul wc hnvo discovered thai ilm laws ami customs by which nur social domestic and political life havo heretofore been governed arc uu uu it nil unjust and degrading to the lell ule six tu ii lit i nf an inquiring mind tho question naturally arises why aro ll.eso ihings as i hey an for example why is it iluil bins lay eggs and roosters dn l.nl .' why is it that a i.e is subjected i u the inconvenience of incubation sitting like a fool staring at vacancy for ihree inni lill weeks in ii very confined and crumped position in order that a dozi n ni nun i hungry chickens may bu brought in i u ihe w iii id while her sell sly ii tl innl wbo has been ilm cause nl all iho mis chief btrula about nud amuses himscll paying gull mil attentions in oilier deludi d it mu s 1 again why is it that roosters crow nnd in ii mil cnckli tim f'u.-i question is rather bind u answer and 1 inn ti 1 in ill iluil in voui present uneducated ' . title it would be difficult nf blltisfucl if explanation bul the second question bus been very clearly answered by professor greeley in a small essny entitled what i i know about crowing in which ii is stated thai w i i n the iii si rooster crow d the hen . immediately clapped her wings nnd crow ed iilsu ; when upon the rooster indignant at being initialed and no dm i t fearful of being cm-clli d immediately pounced upon her niul gave her such il wring if the neck as to cause a stricture of the larynx from which she never recovered so t lint eve afterwards whenever she attempted to crow the bound degenerated into a con temptible cackle and that all her descen donts were afflicted in the same way and consequently could never crow the b aiin il professor bus moreover bhown that ilm stricture is occidental and nol natural but by proper culture it would be entirely removed and bens would n g.iin their lust powers ol voice ni tl soon learn lo crow as well ns the roostci of which i will give you ubundunt evidence by nml by theru nre now al the xmih two 8 luinl.s of pllili sophy i ine is cull d ilm positive school which looks to tho mi ni and training oflhe mule su ns lo in nl li nud induce llioin l perforin nil the fuiiciioiib nud duties of llu females as lur ns ihe silling hatching feeding nnd nursing nf ilm chickens arc concerned this school is a dcciil d succi s m tl tin day i not far dis nut when llicso labors will im pm formed utmost entirely by roosters and llun we poor down trodden femnlcb will hnvo some time to look mound mul enjoy ourselves tun the grand ob ject i ibis school is to make the roosters lay eggs and hero i regret to say lllnl our bucccsb has nut been quite bo decided ( lur plan is to surround the pupil and b ii-peik him lo such a degree ns to de p ive him < f all ul bis tail-feathers and the larger portion of ids comb nnd then iced him lilifiulu upon parched corn and pulverized nysti r shells nnd drive him b i.-kiy up ilm bill i in it stilt i as 1 have informed you has ut bet n entirely sat isluclory ; but mrs dr oncklc ofboston the eminent hen-chemist after Â« profound siiitly ul the subject has suggested the iiildiiiuii in tho did nl proper proportion nl sulphur niul glvct i ine and predicts thai mu success will ihcn bu assured â€” tho scl i im ks nl ii iu iho cultivation nf the female voice up to the strength nnd i t.ai.-eiii-.-s of the males crowing schools have in in established all ovi r ni w ki e land and now ii is n common thing there fui bona lo crow us fiercely and lustily u roostcrs tim nib r st'l nl is called llto nega tive school or the sncieiy for suppression ol kg.-s nnd here nlso we hnve niel w itb â€¢ marked success su much so tint the pro duciion nl eggs by tho nntivo new kng hind hi ns hits lu en reduced irom n lint it v i im uu i ly in the iiiiiu of i igbt io tin ' e ; t liai is i say that n hei â– â– an nn [ cultivated hen in nld times used in im ' igbl cggs a v ii i iluculi d ben of lite i i â– i ill dny only lays tin ,â– , und sill 1 doeou't lay ilicm unless she chooses la i dies ihat is w but 1 fill tli march of in tellect it is plymn>vieji ruck sucking till poison lin ll.e j'm'llt b.iciul snake bile if wc go .... i.u|u'ovi.ig ut iiiiii rule wc shall stop laying nltngcilier and llun ilm roosters will imclo ink ii up or depend upon ilm llruliiwi po.it.as cochin i'bit.ii shanghai und.v oilier foreign breeds lo keep up ll.e slock and now ladies allow pm to give you your iist icssitii in crowing bland .... straight nud i urn your la.out bcuds up and nicks out to il.'-jg ... , i â€ž tlj jul vnuu â€¢* ". 0Â«*-^7 and t lit f in use st.vh al illl n.tl'ly alio iiiihc.ily i enu ii ami yell llllll the muster vv bu win in i.itnl ilm iniiii niul wondering wb.ii had become ol his hens rushed frantic illy in ilu spot ni.d there ho beheld ilm long-legged intruders clapping their w lugs and ciiiii in * ai ilm top of their bents lie n ado mm spring iii ilm malm ul i liu dm ciiiighl her by ibe comb and dug bis spins iiiiii in i bi i pilch il her i * it lllnl tiillselell her in mill a ill g i oo thai she hardly bad enough leathers bl io cover lier nakediicis as soon us she could recover her breath and her tongue she cried out hold i hold mr roos ter uiu'i you ii.-bin nil ill yourself i heal a lady in ibil way i i thought you soul i i'll cucks woi'o fa u for yolll gal lantly llllll alien tu ll.e fair sex and here you are bentiug n lady to death i ady indeed i ei'i.'i llu looslnr didn't i bear you enuring , how wns i lo know that you were a lady / 1 um sine you don'l look like one you look lo mo like a capon ; now gel you gone and if i ev er calcb any unne of \ mi lollg-leggl tl i'n loll she-males coming duwii bein und preaching hens rights and setting up crowing schools i'll b ul i on w hiiliiu an inch ol \ our in es ; eh nr oul ! " tin long-legged di end mi ol tho il lustrious hiddy llnnl.-liell of i'll mu i rock und her companion then scampered off screaming al ihe top nl their voices kuklii ! ktiklux ! ! ' ktiklux jxlux klux klux ! i vr exuaust1vknkss of drain work tim fiilli v lug beniilif i pnssngn is by the il v j 1 (' ing ll will be iiii preci.itcd by all ilm brain workers while i sit ui my siudy-tnblc with my pen iii iniiii the linger moving w itb turd i'.ii'i ni lint in ckon nf the brain i in ur righl ih my vv indole ir ibe adjacent field lb monotonous ring ol a laborer's im upon ihe corn bills while he boos in w list . hour by hour lill the cluck strikes lw elve nml hen with ravenous pp i ite repairs to i.i h â– inliliil yel sim ple iin-nl only lo resniiie bi task again and pin sue it to tin citing of l he sun as i si 1 ui thu window watching his toil and turned ngniu lo my p .. nud pa per i asked mysell bow it iuippeiud thai liu mun wilh bis inn will liibur bis n|u or leu bums a day will less fuliguu i ban iho man w itb his pen w ill toil ins three or four iliifb miller v us a gn ut Â» n.ki . with bis shovel and pick â€” would have made a good hand in tr shite quarry in pn iiding ii railroad ot digging u canal â€” i'm one night as you know he slo.i him si if in a fit of nervous bur what wns the difference between lb great geologist and il man with the hoe whistling under my window 1 simp'y ibis the former was a worker of the brain and tho latter a woi k r ol the muscle i..-1 ibis man with the hoe lay down bis husbandry fur a little w bile to si ml v inn of the stalks e ol emu or l in cficiuistrj i one ol those hills of soil and very likely he would s mi i ni n v iml it is 10 i ,- ui e appetite ul hear iho clock strike nearly ull the iii.'lit bonib in feverish wakefulness and lints wc gi t ut a gr i â– : i iiie law of our being to wit thnl brain work snoi icti i it :].-;. in iu the fountain i f v bile muscle work m.ly draughts upon tho minifying streams of lifo 1 1 is csl milled by scien tific nl ei veis ihat a mini will um up as in itch > ilui fi i ce iu w . iking his brains tun hours ns ho will in woiking bis inii-t-b s â€¢ igbl the extent to which labor-saving m i cl.ii cs have been inlioiliici d into ajricul turn says ihcchicngn tribune w , s nv wi tow illustrated a day ni two ago in wisconsin a farmer wns seated on u reaper with gloves on his bands nud wilh nn umbrella over lim and with ns in ii i it coiuforl us is il ri v i l g n buggy he wus cutting oms ll.e reaper throwing them into regular and convenient sb nv - for bindii g and blocking we ri m the time w hi n i Â« enl y yi ui â– ago it . cul nut â– w itl.oul an tin.br llu m gloi i s and b ' the grain iny where ii li ii ft ni llu scythe 1'el in ro w as a man with a pair nl biiit-s in eoniprniivi comfort doing more in one day than tivenly-fivc men could have done by bnud twenty years ago an enterprising individual in new yo.k slate professes lo bo in possession uf a i it-it l iv iii i by the < i'lioi iitnoul is annually dcfruiidcd by cigar dealers of i of hundreds of thousands of dt ',', it . j ihrongb iho ri pi ati d use nl cigar stamps ii i . vv illing in nil iho nt i mil revi ti ne hun an nil nboni it bul wants in bo t paid 810,000 for his secret lie is in i'm ui ii ibil ilm < liiv riiiin t,i is nol in lie li 1 ii , f ilâ€ži -.- 1 ut incs - tu iluil w nv ; thai tin ti usury don'l purchase a pig in t pi : . ," iuti infill nu i ihal if le w 111 coin null cat i hi in forum i ion nnd it proves i nliiablc ho may et ; i cl ndi qu ite com peusulioii for iniijarting it vatliington l'alru t courtship and marriage in holland | from inn dun society is it possible thai even ilm young of ihobo sober-minded people fall in love vmiiig people fall in invo it tim customa ry inanimr und the swain miikcs bis offer ivi.ll.iiut nny intermediary assistance a marriage of convenience is an tinbenrd of ibi g consent of parents however is iibfimfjafti â€¢'"' yilbout it tho mnrri.igi of i be drfb.i 11 tt i i ntid void ; hot nny one who is un lliini twe.iiy-oue lias i legal i ma is of bringing a rccnlcitrnnl parent to loisiin when all iluit delightful private in iiinge'neiii bus in iii iini.l i , mul consent ul p iienis obtained ilm engagement soon gets abroad und tim young couple hnvo in gn iu cull puny lo innl c culls upon bis hi mis and nor friends tim proverbial lip iwlxl cup mul ilm lip is not known in hull mil us elsewhere j nevertheless ibis bystoro nl making formal engaged calls eel inlllly dues lend in prevent ii rup ture upon slight grounds ; for it is a mai ler nf nu small embarrassment tu call up mi iln iiii.u people ilm second lime and ceremoniously liitrodoch sweelhonrt n.nu i i i lw ii it i.s iii 111 in be ll pari of ii lov er's dniies iu iicciiinpuiiy bis mistress lo pm ties mul bulls and alsn his light nnd pleiisiiin in lake in r in ilm theatres und concerts in cnmpnnlcd by u chnperone ; but im i m mu ill asked to pay n visit it ilm saiim luiiisi wiib lii-i i i > i more than n day lovers always chouse ilm bouse and buy ibe furniture together luring ibe courtship when the lime comes ilm two go together nlono tu ilm town ball fur iho unntcckening or betrothal this is merely u public nolice uf the intent ion in any ami is given in w riling the no lice is llun put into n kind of box pro tected by a brass wire and placed for smne lime iii ll collbpicuoub pall nf llie ball ii urns mc nlso published in church a runaway match is held in be thorough ly disgraceful is accomplished with diffi culty nnd seldom attempted friends now in place iif vvt tilling cauls recoiveby pu.-i a lithographed document announcing auutcekcniiig on iho first sunday at l,i i mi sill si quenl in this the bruid and 1 bl'llidgom wl i thus called in the in tuv.il between ilm nantcekcuing and llie 1 wi tiding day hold a grand reception in the drawing-room of the bruid a sofa minn limes gtiyly decorated with flowers nnd evergreens being occupied by the | two tbo bund's relations range them bclvpb nl bis light bund tho bruidgom's i al imis tim bruid wears her wedding dies veil nud orange wreath on this oc c.i.-imi and tho compuny generally are in gain costume visitors then when an nounced mnrch up between the two op pnsii lines ul relations and make pretty speeches tn the happy pair und after having entrusted themselves for a slum lime iii the calf i 1 llie iii uid.-t.'cisji s who di i si il for the occasion have the presents placid upon a tulle at the other end of lb â€¢ room and idler hipocrun nnd sweets called biuiils suikeis and cake moke a rapid departure and are succeeded by others tim wedding commonly takes place on thu thur day week alter recep tion sunday and during iho interval balls and panics are given in honor of the young couple ( in he appointed day the wedding party bruid and brnidgom going nlono in llie first cniiiugo n.aki first fur tho town bull tim burgomaster marries them makes a litile speech and receives their signatures ; lo all ibis there must be li.iii witnesses then to church in the sanie order thu party hiving assembled iua suit of vestry tho biuidgom gives bis righl nun in the bruid and leads the wny to iho chancel ( icsei â– e 1 now n-dnys im marriages only or to the body of the church in front ol ilm pulpit hen the |â€ž;;: seal them ivi s â€ž, 0n a central sola inul itlaiimis range themsclvns as at llie n.iiiiiu-kt'iiing n ce tion the ceremony is simple ilm cotlplu being already uiai ii 1 1 altera hymn ims been sung they merely have to acknowledge the liicl nl i marriage iu answer to the clergy mun and ' having advanced lo two kneeling chairs already placed a lew steps in front re ceivo a l.b ssing from him and n short ex hortation no ring is ii-'u but ouo is bometimi worn subsequently tbo new husband llu i gives bis left arm to bis wile iii.d ' lis tin way in ine again the wedding bri ukfnsi is .. small affair atten ded by the very near relations only a raid wns recently mnda in gnston county n ('., by the officers of iutcial revenue by direction of supervisor per ry upon illicil whiskey distilleries pi thai i vicinity and several barrels of whisky ol captured the offlcors were pursued by n i umber of men iu i crested iu tbe ilicil i rail -. and took rcluge in it house near byville which was nl mice besieged by ibe pursing parly who burroundcd the house nt night the whisky was re captured bul on next day was again ta ken by ilm officers measures have been inaugurated to bi cure iho arrest of the parties who attempted recover the cap tured whisky â€” wash patriot the nidi si tree on record in p'urope is asserted to !"â€¢ tho cypress ol suinm.i in â€¢ i ti.l inly italy this tut is believed to have been in existence ul iho ti ol julius cm n forty-two years before ( hri-t and is then fore 1,911 yean old it is 108 i t in height find :.'() f el in - circumference nl one foot trom tho ground â– napoleon when laying down his plan for llie great road over iho sin.plon diverg i ed from a straight lino to uvoid injuring j ihis tree the great lesson the first irsson i lint q young man should learn is thai l.e dues ml know vv - orythlng the earlier and the more thor oughly this in learn od the better a home bred youth growing up in ilm light of pa reniiil admiration will everything to fos ter his vanity and self-esteem in surpi isnd to find and often unwilling to acknowl edge the superiority of others hut he is compelled to leant it until bis self-con im'k'iiowb jloining ' 'â– - ' - â€¢' -â– - <â– *â€¢Â«â€¢â€¢ when a young man bus thoroughly cup prel ended the fact ihat inli insicully he is of but little value llie nexl lesson is ibal ibe urn id cai'cs i olbing fur him he is tho subject of im man's overwhelming ml in i i ni ion ; neither potted by tho one box nor envied by tho other im has to lake cure of himself lie will not become no ticeable until be dues bometlllllg to prove that im is suine use to society no re commendation will give hi this in most du something to bo recognized as bomebody the next lesson is ihat of palicnce a man must lean to wait as well us to work and to be be content with those means of advancement in life which be may use with integrity and honor patience is one of llie iii t difficult lessons to ll-ltru it is natural fur the mind tn look for imme diate results let this then be understood al starl ing that the patient conquest of difficul ties which rise in ll.e regular and legiti mate channels of business and enterprise is not only essential in securing ll.e suc cess which a young man seeks in life but essential also to that preparation of the mind requisite for tho enjoyment of suc cess and for retaining it when gained â€” it is the general rule it all ll.e world and iu nil lime lb.it unearned success is u curse a little indian shepherd there is a i linger buy employed on a sheep ranch in monteroy county coll liirnia who is a human curiosity he herds about eight hundred sheep all by himself and the overseer says ho knows every 0110 of tlmni by sight and when be brings tin in in ut night he will get upon the corral fence and tell whether one is missing ho is about fourteen and bus a face as round as the itiniin and the brightest black eytri which fairly spar kle with mischief he turns more smii crsaitlts and bangs head downward from more trees than any man could counl readily and seems hardly to bo aware of the existence of it's sheep during ll.e w in le ilav yet be in ings them all hours al night like a line indian bis motions are perfectly cat like and be never calls to his sheep but always imitates the owl the wild-eat or tho coyote when bis employer culls him he never answers a syllable but stalls and rims toward liiiii will all his might mischievous as be is when alone lie is as shy ns a part ridge and was never known to come to bis meals with tho others unless he was specifically called by name the over seer got tired of being obliged always to give him a special and particular invita tion to dinner so he went out lllld took him by the car one day and led him to the table bul hi buy btraightway burst out crying and blubbering in grievous distress nl mind and il look him two days tn recover his equanimity a revolver was bought for him that ho inigbt lire at the coyoti s when tiny came to prey on bis hock but ho regarded it with aversion at lust they prevailed un him lo cany il two days in succession and on the second day he bow a wild cat crept upon it with true indian stealth jay 11 ti on his belly held tho pistol to ins face ami alii r sighting along the bar rel and then squinting ui the oal alter nately hunt a dozen limes ul list he fired tin pistol kicked biin in the burr nl ilm ear mul after that be could never bo induced to lake it again tho dig gers are a timorous inul gi title race ami do nol take to firearms like the hell-born a aches a quaker lately popped the question to a fair quakeress as lollows : hum â€” via and verily penelope the spirit urg cth and movelli tiit wonderfully to be seech ibe to cleave unto me flesh of my flesh nnd bone ul my bone hum â€” truly obndiuh thou bast wisely said j inasmuch as it is wiitten thai it is not good for iii.-in to be alone lo ! 1 will so journ w itb lime colonel jcromo bonaparte nf balti more has married mrs ncwbold edgar 1 1 â€¢ miss appletini ot i'm stun i grand daughter ol daniel webster and reputed wealthy col bonaparte has been at newport if i dining the summer a georgia man was murdered one day in-i week becauso ho refused to pay a debt con traded by bis wile's first hus band the crinm was committed by bis nib's sou by thai husband and us soon as it was done she gave the murderer what money she hnd and ho lied it is supposed that bhfi will be arrested as ac c ssmy to tin murder professor et lawrence smith tho now president of tho american association fur iho advancement of sen nee is a ua live of south ( lurolinn and is now a ro sident of louisville kentucky where he mnrrii d a daughter ol the into ion james guthrie he is a member oi the french legion of honor nnd hnb bo id.s ibi bail a number oi decorations bestowed upon him by various countries in europe the wives or ancient greece they wore usually married whon very young tin ir occupations were to weave to spin to embroider to superintend tbo housi hold lo care fur their sick slaves â€” they lived in a special anil retired part of the house tim mori wealthy seldom went abroad and never except wlmn ac ciiinpanicd by a female slave received nn niali visitors exeep it ll.e presence of their husbands mid bad not even a beat .*.Â»'.â€ž ...... (.). .., , ,._..... delily and it is probable that this was very strictly and very generally observed on the other band living as tiny did al most exclusive mining limit ft male slaves deprived ol ull the ed citing influence of male society nnd having no plnee at those piilii io spectacles which were tim chief means of athenian culture their minds must necessarily have bee exceedingly c uitii.cied thucydides doubtless express ed'tho prevailing sontimout of his coun trymen when he aid that tho highest tncrii of women is nol to be spoken of cither for good of i vil and phidias illus i mt id tho same feeling when ho represen ted tin heavenly aphrodite standing on a i nis typifying thereby tbe secluded life ol u virtuous woman in tbo writings ofxcnophon we hnve it charming picture of n husband win bad received into bis anus his young wife of fifteen absolutely ignorant uf the world and itb ways ho speaks to her with extreme kindness but in tbe language that would be used to a little child her task bo tells her is to bo like a queen bee dwelling continually at home inul superintending the work ojf her slaves she must distribute to eacl their tusks must economize the family income and must take especial cure that the house is strictly orderly â€” tho shoes tbe pots and the clothes always in their places it is ulso he tells her a part of her duly to tend her sick slaves ; bul hero his wife interrupted him exclaiming â€” nay but that will indeed bo the moat agrcdable of my offices if bucii ns i treat with kindness are likely to be grateful and to love me more than before with a very tender and delicate care to avoid everything resembling reproach the hus band persuades his wile to give up the habits of wearing high heeled boots iir order to appear tall and of coloiing her face with vermillion and while lead ho promised her thai it she faithfully per forins her duties ho will himself be tho first and mosl devoted of her slaves how not in lie beautiful a vacant mind takes all tho meaning out of thu fairest face a sensual disposition de forms the handsomest features a cold selfish heart shrivels and distorts the best looks a mean grovelling spirit takes nil the dignity out of tho countenance a cherished hatred transforms the most bcatiful lineament into an image of ugli fies it is ns impossible to preserve good looks with u brood of bad passions feed ing on the blood n set of low loves tramp ing through the heart and a selfish dis dainful spirit enthroned in the will as to preserve the beauty of an elegant mans sion with a litter of swinein the basement a tribe of gypsies in the parlor und owls nnd vultures in the upper part badness and beauty will no mure keep company a great while than poison will consort with health oi an elegant carving survive the furnace fire talking with children wlmn you are world-weary and soul-sick talk with a little child as tho clear trusting eyo is lifted to you a thought of the immea surable distance you have blindly travel ed irom lliat sweet trust to your present aibeisni will touch the world-frozen foun tain ol your tears : and just as the littlo head unquestionably and confidingly ' leans on your breast you will yearn in â– bliuctivcly for the all father whose lov ing arms are our best and bnfcst bhcltcr the mun nr woman must indeed bo past past redemption whom " ilm little ones in their midst iiiit.it bring near to heaven great yield in wheat emanuel kaufman of mono township millin couti iv i'u , threshed 166 bushels of clean wheal the production of l acres and 44 perches making it-'j basin is per acre and weighing os pounds to tho bushel theatrical and musical â€” mr nnd mrs florence hnve returned from europe and bring u new play wachtel the german tenor is coming to this country with u company solhoni is to appear in new york after tho conclusion nl tho porfor . ma ai the howard athenmum in 11 inn mm day night llie clothing of a ball i gill named kuiily smith caught ire iuti she was badly burned her in juiies though painful ine not serious mr ruskin iii furtherance nf his theory lliat every wealthy man in k gland ' should give nne tin ih of bis income to â– tho public an meet thai he has made over 5,000 as a free gift to tho british people nnd culls upon bis fellow-pbiln . thinptsis i.i cotiie forward at.d do like i ul '-' among the most important di covi ries of tho german arctic expedition wns a â€¢ ', new la nl abiitit thirty six nautical miles en t of spitzbergen and situated north â– of tho seventy-seventh degree of latitud tb:s ii-iti try i i irger iqati spitzbergen and presents . i very wild nnd ragged ap pearance being filled with alinoal perpen dicular nn untaina and cliffs

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,!*.--""â€¢ 1,(50 5 copies iii uio illllll'i'ss iii 1)11 i ititlcn nf atft'i'i'tittiiii one sipuirc first hnii'ititin 1,0(1 for icb iiddltiouiil si'ltli.n l , *Â») hevnei.il i'ee'..r will'w-ttvlltiri'tl bit per cent higher thin ilm nliuve rates court nnd justice's orders will be publish ed ai ilm tame rates with otlion advertise inc its obituary nntloob over six lines charged asudvei'tlscineiits i'(i tract hates j 1 h '/, 5 s f r 1 k i 3 f h ni'acil ;'- v a j i s w * '!â€¢ 3 ' , h i 1 square r.n j'.'t 7."i rjcidii s n > mini 2 squares 4 60 i 8.1 sso'i.'iou 38,00 ii squares i oh 1)00 p2 00s0 00 in.iiii 4 squares siidiiod 1.10025 00 37,80 i lllliltl i i i'll 111 iii t(l iii till illl 1,1.1111 , } column 18 00 24 00 30 00 48 00 70,00 . i column 280040001 so 00,80 00,130,00 den's riglits the histouy uk the illliat iiki'ihim mnvl-lmlln-f | from the ki.l till enquirer at a i'ai-in-yiii'd in virginia there lived a family of domestic fowls consisting of two cocks nml about ti dozen hens the encks were game nud of llie bebi breed and wero ro inn liable for i heir pluck nml gallantry us wi ii as for their devotion and attention to their wives when food was thrown to them they never pat-look of it before culling up tim hens and seeing limy wore served first and whenover they chanced to find n savory bug or to scutch up il ib licnlo worm limy always denied themselves tho luxury und invited the bens to oujoy it in preference thus biiow ing their chief gratification consisted in the comfort and itnppincss nt their help males ami the in us wore not slow to avail ilmmselves nl the sell denial nnd po liteness of iheir husbands but gobbli tl up grains worms nnd hues without even bnyii g thank yon or won't you join us they seemed to look upon these iii 1 if.it c uiiet.lioin nl tin ir lords und the j appropriation of nil the best things to themselves as their natural and inbereiil tight ( n the other hand iho bens were lov ' ing gentle nnd uludie.it and attended to domestic duties notably laying iheir j eggs wilh i-e-tu tirity iiiiii dispatch bitting 1 in il.iiii carefully mul patiently and rais ing their chickens in the mosl afl'eclionalu and dcviifed manner both men and wo men it their pride permitted mighl draw i instructive lessons from the boeiul lifo of this family of domestic fowls the men might copy after the cocks in courage i si if denial iii d these pleasing little il 1 1 ill - i lions v i icb are so much appreciated by t their wives and the women might iinitntc 1 tho bens in i heir regularity patience diligence ami industry ; in their devotion to their children and in iheir n sped for i and siibiiii.-.-iiiii to their busl nuds lim day ibis family ol fuwls was visi ted by two strange lu-ns thnl hnd arrive . from massachusetts the btrangcrs were i tall raw-boned long-legged bug necked and big-footed and bud course iihibii ' i voices without in il.itiuli or inliuduc ' tion they stiidcd into the burn yui tl and j circulated nmongsl the inns niul conver . sed with iln in iu as fire and easy a style - us il they bud known them all their liven ' indeed one would have supposed ihul the bum yard belonged to llu in after :. c few ni mnks upon the lulu war aid llie s , scarcity 1 cocks they request d iho hens . in scpnrnlo themselves from the roosters ui d to collect iu a corner of llie yurd u they bad mill leis uf vast iinpniliii.ee to communicate lo them the curiosity nf i the bens being thus excited ihej filed off furtively to ibe appointed corner and 3 1 formed a circle nround their new ncquuiu .' im cis anil in sob mu and respectful si ' b-iici listened to one of them who thus ' iiddi ss.'d them : i ladies i hnve called you together to address you on a subject ot pitrauiotiul , importance nol only to your .>Â« u comfort ,; anil happiness bul lo the future success and progress of your posterity i n 1 of all â– _ civiiizid poultry v mi are aware of the . accepted idea ibnl in ilm beginning of - ibis world tho mul portion ol er ation vvetc made first and lliiil llie ii nude was 1 created us a sol t nf nltei thought or side issue lo relieve the mile from the '.( dium of being alone and lo ( tiibule lo bis comfort and plcasiiic there is no doubt ibni acting gin ibis idi ,., the mule bus , coiistil ui 1 l.lin.-t if ilu bud nl cienlion and im f i i.i fell up ne being tbo supe rior i the female and taking u mean ndvitntagc nf his gn a i ize and blrength has iuipoei d upon ilm f male nil the enn 8 i nnd drudgery ol this lifo especially is this the case willi ll.e i alln t d 1 1 ibe anil i pio eminently bo with that portion ol it that we represent upon ihe female por lii n of our li ibe b ive in i u impost d till , the ineonvi niciico ui d ial or ol laj ing i egg mul tin responsibility and trouble 1 raising chicki ns w bile the mnlo bus ' nothing i l-e tn do bul to strut nbout nnd ndmiro hiius if and give nn i ccnsionul i , in am hc!i lit tics u hawk homing lu the air l.ut inking good cm a to gel oul of lint ivny wlion llie lill vv k p lllncm lull i upon our unprotected biood he w ill ily upon thu lop nf a fence 1 flip his wings nnd crow iis if thi world belonged in him nnd look diiwi v iiii ibe utmost plu cency upon iih hens while we me tolling ti support nur fiiiiiilics now ibis hurt ol thing iiii m been going 1 on fur so long ll lime without lllf protest und set iniugly wilh tin ciiiisenl mul up provnl ot tbi bens that it bus con.o lo be regarded ns ilm natural sinto nf nll'niis visited by our slurs vnu hnvo nil bin i nf lim fluid s o 10 llu t wolldl lllil mineral which when upplied in i he puns bill by ll mini tine nr simile will in stunlly extinct tin \ nu in mul save the ltd ul llu sulb rer well i'lymuiiih rock is ilm grenl moral iutid*stono which when applied lu ilm lllulill boi'l's lllld bins vv bicb ii til it ( this win id will produce un inslnnl cure my iniiloi'i.nl nneobtnr ituldy uuid shell mum uver in the mill lluivei ', nml wus ilm lira i ul ilm poultry tribe thnl ovi r set innl till i'll mull i ll lluclv llllll ilm li if t ben lliut ever lllld an egg in america ( when lliildy hard shell gave i r cackle , upon llllll classic spnt i lie 1 1 mas 111 i end ilm warning noto ol ilm diseiilliiallnicni ' j of ilm gentle bos since ilm the fen ale at tho north bus lieeii al null antl ils activity is ill nmnsc far beyond anything that'you lux uriuiis dauglitoi'8 of ilm bunny souih could ever imagine ideas distilled thrnugh the alembic of our minds are crystuliz d into gems of tin ughi ihul are destined in daz zle the world vnu will ibiri line nol be surprised when 1 till you ihul wc hnvo discovered thai ilm laws ami customs by which nur social domestic and political life havo heretofore been governed arc uu uu it nil unjust and degrading to the lell ule six tu ii lit i nf an inquiring mind tho question naturally arises why aro ll.eso ihings as i hey an for example why is it iluil bins lay eggs and roosters dn l.nl .' why is it that a i.e is subjected i u the inconvenience of incubation sitting like a fool staring at vacancy for ihree inni lill weeks in ii very confined and crumped position in order that a dozi n ni nun i hungry chickens may bu brought in i u ihe w iii id while her sell sly ii tl innl wbo has been ilm cause nl all iho mis chief btrula about nud amuses himscll paying gull mil attentions in oilier deludi d it mu s 1 again why is it that roosters crow nnd in ii mil cnckli tim f'u.-i question is rather bind u answer and 1 inn ti 1 in ill iluil in voui present uneducated ' . title it would be difficult nf blltisfucl if explanation bul the second question bus been very clearly answered by professor greeley in a small essny entitled what i i know about crowing in which ii is stated thai w i i n the iii si rooster crow d the hen . immediately clapped her wings nnd crow ed iilsu ; when upon the rooster indignant at being initialed and no dm i t fearful of being cm-clli d immediately pounced upon her niul gave her such il wring if the neck as to cause a stricture of the larynx from which she never recovered so t lint eve afterwards whenever she attempted to crow the bound degenerated into a con temptible cackle and that all her descen donts were afflicted in the same way and consequently could never crow the b aiin il professor bus moreover bhown that ilm stricture is occidental and nol natural but by proper culture it would be entirely removed and bens would n g.iin their lust powers ol voice ni tl soon learn lo crow as well ns the roostci of which i will give you ubundunt evidence by nml by theru nre now al the xmih two 8 luinl.s of pllili sophy i ine is cull d ilm positive school which looks to tho mi ni and training oflhe mule su ns lo in nl li nud induce llioin l perforin nil the fuiiciioiib nud duties of llu females as lur ns ihe silling hatching feeding nnd nursing nf ilm chickens arc concerned this school is a dcciil d succi s m tl tin day i not far dis nut when llicso labors will im pm formed utmost entirely by roosters and llun we poor down trodden femnlcb will hnvo some time to look mound mul enjoy ourselves tun the grand ob ject i ibis school is to make the roosters lay eggs and hero i regret to say lllnl our bucccsb has nut been quite bo decided ( lur plan is to surround the pupil and b ii-peik him lo such a degree ns to de p ive him < f all ul bis tail-feathers and the larger portion of ids comb nnd then iced him lilifiulu upon parched corn and pulverized nysti r shells nnd drive him b i.-kiy up ilm bill i in it stilt i as 1 have informed you has ut bet n entirely sat isluclory ; but mrs dr oncklc ofboston the eminent hen-chemist after Â« profound siiitly ul the subject has suggested the iiildiiiuii in tho did nl proper proportion nl sulphur niul glvct i ine and predicts thai mu success will ihcn bu assured â€” tho scl i im ks nl ii iu iho cultivation nf the female voice up to the strength nnd i t.ai.-eiii-.-s of the males crowing schools have in in established all ovi r ni w ki e land and now ii is n common thing there fui bona lo crow us fiercely and lustily u roostcrs tim nib r st'l nl is called llto nega tive school or the sncieiy for suppression ol kg.-s nnd here nlso we hnve niel w itb â€¢ marked success su much so tint the pro duciion nl eggs by tho nntivo new kng hind hi ns hits lu en reduced irom n lint it v i im uu i ly in the iiiiiu of i igbt io tin ' e ; t liai is i say that n hei â– â– an nn [ cultivated hen in nld times used in im ' igbl cggs a v ii i iluculi d ben of lite i i â– i ill dny only lays tin ,â– , und sill 1 doeou't lay ilicm unless she chooses la i dies ihat is w but 1 fill tli march of in tellect it is plymn>vieji ruck sucking till poison lin ll.e j'm'llt b.iciul snake bile if wc go .... i.u|u'ovi.ig ut iiiiii rule wc shall stop laying nltngcilier and llun ilm roosters will imclo ink ii up or depend upon ilm llruliiwi po.it.as cochin i'bit.ii shanghai und.v oilier foreign breeds lo keep up ll.e slock and now ladies allow pm to give you your iist icssitii in crowing bland .... straight nud i urn your la.out bcuds up and nicks out to il.'-jg ... , i â€ž tlj jul vnuu â€¢* ". 0Â«*-^7 and t lit f in use st.vh al illl n.tl'ly alio iiiihc.ily i enu ii ami yell llllll the muster vv bu win in i.itnl ilm iniiii niul wondering wb.ii had become ol his hens rushed frantic illy in ilu spot ni.d there ho beheld ilm long-legged intruders clapping their w lugs and ciiiii in * ai ilm top of their bents lie n ado mm spring iii ilm malm ul i liu dm ciiiighl her by ibe comb and dug bis spins iiiiii in i bi i pilch il her i * it lllnl tiillselell her in mill a ill g i oo thai she hardly bad enough leathers bl io cover lier nakediicis as soon us she could recover her breath and her tongue she cried out hold i hold mr roos ter uiu'i you ii.-bin nil ill yourself i heal a lady in ibil way i i thought you soul i i'll cucks woi'o fa u for yolll gal lantly llllll alien tu ll.e fair sex and here you are bentiug n lady to death i ady indeed i ei'i.'i llu looslnr didn't i bear you enuring , how wns i lo know that you were a lady / 1 um sine you don'l look like one you look lo mo like a capon ; now gel you gone and if i ev er calcb any unne of \ mi lollg-leggl tl i'n loll she-males coming duwii bein und preaching hens rights and setting up crowing schools i'll b ul i on w hiiliiu an inch ol \ our in es ; eh nr oul ! " tin long-legged di end mi ol tho il lustrious hiddy llnnl.-liell of i'll mu i rock und her companion then scampered off screaming al ihe top nl their voices kuklii ! ktiklux ! ! ' ktiklux jxlux klux klux ! i vr exuaust1vknkss of drain work tim fiilli v lug beniilif i pnssngn is by the il v j 1 (' ing ll will be iiii preci.itcd by all ilm brain workers while i sit ui my siudy-tnblc with my pen iii iniiii the linger moving w itb turd i'.ii'i ni lint in ckon nf the brain i in ur righl ih my vv indole ir ibe adjacent field lb monotonous ring ol a laborer's im upon ihe corn bills while he boos in w list . hour by hour lill the cluck strikes lw elve nml hen with ravenous pp i ite repairs to i.i h â– inliliil yel sim ple iin-nl only lo resniiie bi task again and pin sue it to tin citing of l he sun as i si 1 ui thu window watching his toil and turned ngniu lo my p .. nud pa per i asked mysell bow it iuippeiud thai liu mun wilh bis inn will liibur bis n|u or leu bums a day will less fuliguu i ban iho man w itb his pen w ill toil ins three or four iliifb miller v us a gn ut Â» n.ki . with bis shovel and pick â€” would have made a good hand in tr shite quarry in pn iiding ii railroad ot digging u canal â€” i'm one night as you know he slo.i him si if in a fit of nervous bur what wns the difference between lb great geologist and il man with the hoe whistling under my window 1 simp'y ibis the former was a worker of the brain and tho latter a woi k r ol the muscle i..-1 ibis man with the hoe lay down bis husbandry fur a little w bile to si ml v inn of the stalks e ol emu or l in cficiuistrj i one ol those hills of soil and very likely he would s mi i ni n v iml it is 10 i ,- ui e appetite ul hear iho clock strike nearly ull the iii.'lit bonib in feverish wakefulness and lints wc gi t ut a gr i â– : i iiie law of our being to wit thnl brain work snoi icti i it :].-;. in iu the fountain i f v bile muscle work m.ly draughts upon tho minifying streams of lifo 1 1 is csl milled by scien tific nl ei veis ihat a mini will um up as in itch > ilui fi i ce iu w . iking his brains tun hours ns ho will in woiking bis inii-t-b s â€¢ igbl the extent to which labor-saving m i cl.ii cs have been inlioiliici d into ajricul turn says ihcchicngn tribune w , s nv wi tow illustrated a day ni two ago in wisconsin a farmer wns seated on u reaper with gloves on his bands nud wilh nn umbrella over lim and with ns in ii i it coiuforl us is il ri v i l g n buggy he wus cutting oms ll.e reaper throwing them into regular and convenient sb nv - for bindii g and blocking we ri m the time w hi n i Â« enl y yi ui â– ago it . cul nut â– w itl.oul an tin.br llu m gloi i s and b ' the grain iny where ii li ii ft ni llu scythe 1'el in ro w as a man with a pair nl biiit-s in eoniprniivi comfort doing more in one day than tivenly-fivc men could have done by bnud twenty years ago an enterprising individual in new yo.k slate professes lo bo in possession uf a i it-it l iv iii i by the < i'lioi iitnoul is annually dcfruiidcd by cigar dealers of i of hundreds of thousands of dt ',', it . j ihrongb iho ri pi ati d use nl cigar stamps ii i . vv illing in nil iho nt i mil revi ti ne hun an nil nboni it bul wants in bo t paid 810,000 for his secret lie is in i'm ui ii ibil ilm < liiv riiiin t,i is nol in lie li 1 ii , f ilâ€ži -.- 1 ut incs - tu iluil w nv ; thai tin ti usury don'l purchase a pig in t pi : . ," iuti infill nu i ihal if le w 111 coin null cat i hi in forum i ion nnd it proves i nliiablc ho may et ; i cl ndi qu ite com peusulioii for iniijarting it vatliington l'alru t courtship and marriage in holland | from inn dun society is it possible thai even ilm young of ihobo sober-minded people fall in love vmiiig people fall in invo it tim customa ry inanimr und the swain miikcs bis offer ivi.ll.iiut nny intermediary assistance a marriage of convenience is an tinbenrd of ibi g consent of parents however is iibfimfjafti â€¢'"' yilbout it tho mnrri.igi of i be drfb.i 11 tt i i ntid void ; hot nny one who is un lliini twe.iiy-oue lias i legal i ma is of bringing a rccnlcitrnnl parent to loisiin when all iluit delightful private in iiinge'neiii bus in iii iini.l i , mul consent ul p iienis obtained ilm engagement soon gets abroad und tim young couple hnvo in gn iu cull puny lo innl c culls upon bis hi mis and nor friends tim proverbial lip iwlxl cup mul ilm lip is not known in hull mil us elsewhere j nevertheless ibis bystoro nl making formal engaged calls eel inlllly dues lend in prevent ii rup ture upon slight grounds ; for it is a mai ler nf nu small embarrassment tu call up mi iln iiii.u people ilm second lime and ceremoniously liitrodoch sweelhonrt n.nu i i i lw ii it i.s iii 111 in be ll pari of ii lov er's dniies iu iicciiinpuiiy bis mistress lo pm ties mul bulls and alsn his light nnd pleiisiiin in lake in r in ilm theatres und concerts in cnmpnnlcd by u chnperone ; but im i m mu ill asked to pay n visit it ilm saiim luiiisi wiib lii-i i i > i more than n day lovers always chouse ilm bouse and buy ibe furniture together luring ibe courtship when the lime comes ilm two go together nlono tu ilm town ball fur iho unntcckening or betrothal this is merely u public nolice uf the intent ion in any ami is given in w riling the no lice is llun put into n kind of box pro tected by a brass wire and placed for smne lime iii ll collbpicuoub pall nf llie ball ii urns mc nlso published in church a runaway match is held in be thorough ly disgraceful is accomplished with diffi culty nnd seldom attempted friends now in place iif vvt tilling cauls recoiveby pu.-i a lithographed document announcing auutcekcniiig on iho first sunday at l,i i mi sill si quenl in this the bruid and 1 bl'llidgom wl i thus called in the in tuv.il between ilm nantcekcuing and llie 1 wi tiding day hold a grand reception in the drawing-room of the bruid a sofa minn limes gtiyly decorated with flowers nnd evergreens being occupied by the | two tbo bund's relations range them bclvpb nl bis light bund tho bruidgom's i al imis tim bruid wears her wedding dies veil nud orange wreath on this oc c.i.-imi and tho compuny generally are in gain costume visitors then when an nounced mnrch up between the two op pnsii lines ul relations and make pretty speeches tn the happy pair und after having entrusted themselves for a slum lime iii the calf i 1 llie iii uid.-t.'cisji s who di i si il for the occasion have the presents placid upon a tulle at the other end of lb â€¢ room and idler hipocrun nnd sweets called biuiils suikeis and cake moke a rapid departure and are succeeded by others tim wedding commonly takes place on thu thur day week alter recep tion sunday and during iho interval balls and panics are given in honor of the young couple ( in he appointed day the wedding party bruid and brnidgom going nlono in llie first cniiiugo n.aki first fur tho town bull tim burgomaster marries them makes a litile speech and receives their signatures ; lo all ibis there must be li.iii witnesses then to church in the sanie order thu party hiving assembled iua suit of vestry tho biuidgom gives bis righl nun in the bruid and leads the wny to iho chancel ( icsei â– e 1 now n-dnys im marriages only or to the body of the church in front ol ilm pulpit hen the |â€ž;;: seal them ivi s â€ž, 0n a central sola inul itlaiimis range themsclvns as at llie n.iiiiiu-kt'iiing n ce tion the ceremony is simple ilm cotlplu being already uiai ii 1 1 altera hymn ims been sung they merely have to acknowledge the liicl nl i marriage iu answer to the clergy mun and ' having advanced lo two kneeling chairs already placed a lew steps in front re ceivo a l.b ssing from him and n short ex hortation no ring is ii-'u but ouo is bometimi worn subsequently tbo new husband llu i gives bis left arm to bis wile iii.d ' lis tin way in ine again the wedding bri ukfnsi is .. small affair atten ded by the very near relations only a raid wns recently mnda in gnston county n ('., by the officers of iutcial revenue by direction of supervisor per ry upon illicil whiskey distilleries pi thai i vicinity and several barrels of whisky ol captured the offlcors were pursued by n i umber of men iu i crested iu tbe ilicil i rail -. and took rcluge in it house near byville which was nl mice besieged by ibe pursing parly who burroundcd the house nt night the whisky was re captured bul on next day was again ta ken by ilm officers measures have been inaugurated to bi cure iho arrest of the parties who attempted recover the cap tured whisky â€” wash patriot the nidi si tree on record in p'urope is asserted to !"â€¢ tho cypress ol suinm.i in â€¢ i ti.l inly italy this tut is believed to have been in existence ul iho ti ol julius cm n forty-two years before ( hri-t and is then fore 1,911 yean old it is 108 i t in height find :.'() f el in - circumference nl one foot trom tho ground â– napoleon when laying down his plan for llie great road over iho sin.plon diverg i ed from a straight lino to uvoid injuring j ihis tree the great lesson the first irsson i lint q young man should learn is thai l.e dues ml know vv - orythlng the earlier and the more thor oughly this in learn od the better a home bred youth growing up in ilm light of pa reniiil admiration will everything to fos ter his vanity and self-esteem in surpi isnd to find and often unwilling to acknowl edge the superiority of others hut he is compelled to leant it until bis self-con im'k'iiowb jloining ' 'â– - ' - â€¢' -â– -